VICTORIA, DEVONPORT
“The Cocoanuts" proxuded an immense amount of amusement at the Victoria Theatre, Devon port, last evening, and should be equally popular thi* evening- The antics and jokes of the four Marx Brothers, of the New York stage, are in a class by themselves. In addition there are songs by Mary Eaton, numerous dancing ensembles, new musical numbers, and an intriguing plot. j Bright supports complete a fine proI gramme. ! George Bancroft, an Easterner, on his first day in the West, won honours land a long term contract with Paramount because of his remarkable characterisation of the Wild West’s most noted bad-man. Not that there i weren’t plenty of bold. bad. villains to be had in the film colony. But Bancroft was a “smiling villain,” some- ? tiling really different and novel in I screen characterisations
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 955, 24 April 1930, Page 17
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136VICTORIA, DEVONPORT Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 955, 24 April 1930, Page 17
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